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You did a lot of research which is awesome, I did the same. There can be many setups and rigs that can be put together but with a case on your iPad or iPhone it can be challenging to have a mic that is supposed to be fully inserted into the lighting connector fit properly.
So what I did was buy a Ulanzi tripod mount each for IPhone and iPad. Then used the included hotshoe to mount the Rode Videomic pro and connect with the TRRS cable to the headphone jack. My iPad Pro and iPhone 6s Plus have the headphone jack.

As for the iPhone 7 and up without the headphone jack, when I decide to ever upgrade I know they sell a lighting to headphone jack converter.

See attached photo for my not so beautiful setup but fully functional. I also have an external recorder attached for when I need more than perfect sound. Since you mention windy and outdoor situations, a deadcat on the microphone will cut on wind noise and audio clipping.

BTW no limitations on apps it can used with. Works like internal mic when connected mic to TRRS to iPhone or iPad. If you buy Rode Video Mic Pro just adjust settings on mic to -20db or keep at zero. Use at higher +20db and you’ll clip excessively. Point mic to subject as it’s a directional mic.

Ah, okay so you are looking for an extension to plug the 3.5mm microphone into a lightning port? I've maybe missed the point here but if you are using an iPad, are you not just looking to plug it directly into the headphone port?

If you need to plug it into Lightning though, there are plenty of adaptors and if you need additional reach to secure the microphone in a more appropriate location, you could use a combination of a Lightning extender cable and a Lightning to 3.5mm adaptor.

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